Networks Europe Sept-Oct 2016 | Page 13

PRE-TERMINATED CABLES 13 Compact Cabling The main task of a data centre is the operation of IT applications on mainframes and servers, while providing reliable processing of data and backup to a storage system. The crucial requirement for the infrastructure is uninterruptible operation of IT applications such as ERP systems, databases, office applications, operating systems and trouble free access to the provider’s network and the Internet. According to the OSI model, these applications form the highest of the seven layers, while the physical infrastructure necessary for data traffic forms the first layer – the bit transmission layer. This covers all mechanical, electrical and functional elements, such as transmission media (copper, fibre), amplifiers, transceivers and switches. If these do not correctly and securely communicate with each other and exchange data, an availability of between 95% and 100% will not be available. Looking to the future In the planning and development of data centres, allowance must already be built into the cabling for current and future requirements; for demands such as high speeds, uninterrupted hardware changes, ventilation, ease of service and last but not least, redundancy. Since the life cycles of active components due to constant further development are considerably shorter than those of the IT cabling, this cabling should be transparent and independent from current equipment. Foundations of such structured, application-neutral IT cabling are described in the European standard EN 50173 and in the international standard ISO / IEC 11801. However, the requirements for cabling components in data centres are much higher than for normal building cabling. So when setting up the infrastructure particular attention should be directed to: • Bandwidth and EMC resistance for copper systems • Bandwidth and optical loss budgets of the various fibre types • Future-proofing for higher transmission rates • Flexible distribution systems • Cable design By Metz Connect www.metz-connect.com Pre-terminated cable solutions ensure optimal and reproducible quality with significant benefits both now and in the future & Play’ system components can be quickly and easily installed or exchanged without tools. With DCCS2, crowded cableways can be avoided. The cabling is clearer and the risk of heat stress decreases. The low fire load of DCCS2 installation cables provides significantly improved security in the network. With the twisted-pair range as well as the OM3 fibre a consistent, future-proof 10-Gbit transmission is possible - even with ultra-short links of less than five metres. If, in a medium or long term transmission rates of 40 or 100 Gbps are planned, the fibre optic cabling should be designed with OM4 or OS2. The investment is then safe for many years. n Optimum Performance In general, the cabling components, whether copper or fibre optic, should be pre-terminated in the factory to ensure optimal and reproducible quality, excellent transmission properties, and therefore high reliability. Alongside pre-terminated DCCS2 modules, these ‘plug & play’ solutions increase the availability of applications and reduce installation times, both during the initial installation and also for later adaptations. The pre-terminated modules are delivered with measurement protocols; they save time and money and avoid installation problems. Service friendly ‘Plug www.networkseuropemagazine.com